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Welcome to this edition of DINOSAURNEWS - the international Dinosaur Webzine 
with bite!

This Week's Headlines: (For the FULL STORY visit the NEWS section of the 
webzine at this address: http://www.dinosaurnews.org )

**  Dino find may change thinking on migration
The Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument has yielded new fossilized 
treasures that a scientist says could help rewrite what is known about 
palaeontology in North America

**  Not Dinos But - Fossil hunters unearth galloping, dinosaur-eating 
crocodiles in Sahara
The skeletons of five creatures that walked with dinosaurs - and ate them - 
were unearthed in remote and rocky regions of what are now Morocco and Niger 
during a series of expeditions in the Sahara desert

**  Museum curator offers insight to modern life with 'Dinosaur Odyssey'
For the first time in a generation, a palaeontologist has assembled a 
general reference book that tracks the rise and fall of the world's ever-hip 
reptile - the dinosaur

**  T. rex fossil headed for museum
The buyer is talking with several museums in North America that want to 
showcase the bones of the 40-foot-long, 7.5-ton dinosaur that lived 66 
million years ago
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**  Dinosaur Damage At The St. Louis Science Centre
They do not belong to the Science Centre and are considered to be virtually 
price-less; all painstakingly hand-crafted, taking 4 months each to 
originally construct

**  The Top 8 Dinosaur Discoveries of 2009
They range from big to small, from beaked to sharp-toothed and offer 
insights about evolutionary patterns, diets and even the range of species 
yet to be discovered

**  Dinosaurs were Warm-blooded, New Study Says
If dinosaurs were endothermic (warm-blooded) they would have had the 
potential for athletic abilities rivalling those of present day birds and 
mammals, and possibly similar quick thinking and complicated behaviours as 
well

**  South African dinosaur bones fill in gaps
They discovered three new dinosaurs and the fangs of a mysterious 
carnivorous dinosaur, probably a fourth new species

**  Polar dinosaurs had feathers and hibernated, scientists say
Because our original perception of dinosaurs was that they were reptiles, 
but through mitochondrial DNA studies we now know that T-rex is basically a 
chicken
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**  New dinosaur species discovered in Montana
Tatankacephalus cooneyorum, a new species of ankylosaur, would have been a 
four-legged herbivore measuring 15 to 20 feet long, standing about 6 feet 
tall at the shoulder and weighing more than two tons

**  New duck-billed dinosaur discovered
Several species of hadrosaurs inhabited the Iberian Peninsula until about 
65.5 million years ago when some sort of catastrophic event caused their 
extinction

**  Dinosaur prints found on New Zealand's South Island
Scientists have discovered the first evidence that dinosaurs roamed the 
South Island of New Zealand with 70-million-year-old footprints found in six 
locations

**  Bao to the dinosaurs
The eight feathered fossils include the Caudipteryx, a flightless feathered 
dinosaur whose tail and hand feathers were thought to be used in courtship 
displays and to provide stability and mobility
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**  Portable 3-D Laser Technology Preserves Texas Dinosaur's Rare Footprint
Using portable 3D laser technology, scientists have electronically preserved 
a rare 110 million-year-old fossilized dinosaur footprint that was 
previously excavated and built into the wall of a bandstand at a Texas 
courthouse in the 1930s

**  Dinosaur was bitten on snout
Jane's fossils show she sustained a serious bite that punctured the 
dinosaur's left upper jaw and snout in four places

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